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10:09AM
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Eliminating “overpayments" could reduce regional tensions.


9:55AM
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Quebec banned shale gas fracking and tightened rules for oil and gas drilling. 


10:05AM
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For as long as equalization has existed (since 1957), Quebec has always received the largest payment.


2:21PM
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All mail letters in Europe are open to competition.


2:43PM
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GM will use the $6 billion it saves by shuttering plants to enter the driverless and electric car markets.


10:24AM
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Bombardier has seemingly given millions of taxpayer dollars to executives—while his company struggles to remain profitable.


1:12PM
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The government’s reliance on formal benefit-cost analysis will be a major barrier to the timely elimination of red tape.


1:44PM
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In the 1970s the Bank of Canada switched to monetarist money-supply targeting.


2:47PM
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At last count, the GTA rental vacancy rate was 1.1 per cent.


10:28AM
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The higher-than-expected inflation of the late-1980s was one reason the bank switched to inflation targeting.


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